This is a list of African-American newspapers that have been published in the state of Maryland. It includes both current and historical newspapers.
Maryland's first known African-American newspaper was The Lyceum Observer , launched by members of the Galbreath Lyceum in 1863. [1] It was followed in 1865 by The True Communicator , which is also sometimes named as the state's first African-American newspaper. [2]
As in many other states, the late 19th century saw a dramatic growth in Maryland's African-American press, with 31 newspapers launched in Baltimore before 1900. [3] Most were short-lived. A notable exception was The Afro-American , which launched in Baltimore in 1892 and continues today.
In addition to The Afro-American, other notable newspapers published in Maryland today include the Baltimore Times and The Prince George’s Post .
City | Title | Beginning | End | Frequency | Call numbers | Remarks |
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Adelphi | Gaffat Ethiopia / Gaffat | 1992 [4] | Monthly newspaper [4] |
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Baltimore | African American News and World / African American News and World Report [5] | 1979 [6] | 1984? [6] | Weekly [6] |
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Baltimore | The Afro-American (1892–1900, 1915–) [7] / Afro-American Ledger (1900–1915) [8] / Baltimore Afro-American | 1892 [9] | current | Weekly [10] |
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Baltimore | The American Citizen | 1879 [11] | 1800s [11] | Weekly [11] |
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Baltimore | Church Advocate | 1890s | Weekly [13] | |||
Baltimore | The Colored Harvester | 1890s | Weekly [13] | |||
Baltimore | The Commonwealth | 1915 [14] | 1915 [14] | Weekly [14] | ||
Baltimore | Dawn [3] | 1887 [3] | ? | Weekly [3] | ||
Baltimore | Daily Evening Chronotype | 1867 [15] | ? | Daily (six days a week) [16] |
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Baltimore | Good News and Informer | 1981? [17] | ? [17] | Bimonthly newspaper [17] |
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Baltimore | Joy [3] | 1887 [3] | ? | Weekly [3] | ||
Baltimore | The Lancet | 1900s [18] | 1900s [18] | Weekly [18] |
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Baltimore | The Ledger | 1898 [19] | 1899 [19] | Weekly [19] | ||
Baltimore | The Lyceum Observer | 1863 [1] | 1860s [1] | Monthly [21] |
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Baltimore | The Monthly Chronicle Of Religion And Learning | 1875 [22] | 1870s [22] | Monthly newspaper [22] |
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Baltimore | Muhammad Speaks | 1981 [23] | ? [23] | Unknown [23] | ||
Baltimore | The Negro Appeal | 1899 [24] | 1900 [24] | Weekly [24] |
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Baltimore | Prohibition Advocate | 1890s | Weekly [13] | |||
Baltimore | The Race Standard | 1894 [25] | 1898 [25] | Weekly [25] |
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Baltimore | Star [3] | 1887 [3] | ? | Weekly [3] | ||
Baltimore | The Baltimore Times | 1987? [26] | current | Weekly [26] |
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Baltimore | The True Communicator | 1865 [2] | 1866 [27] | Weekly [21] or twice-weekly [15] |
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Elkton | The Dawn | 1890s | Monthly newspaper [13] | |||
Hyattsville | The Crusader | 1979 [30] | ? [30] | Weekly [30] | ||
Hyattsville | Straight From The Street | 1990s [31] | ? | Monthly newspaper [31] | ||
Landover | Neighborhood Talk | 1987 [32] | ? [32] | Weekly [32] |
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Temple Hills | Maryland Hawk | 1984 [33] | ? [33] | Weekly [33] |
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Upper Marlboro | The Crusader | 1890s | Weekly [13] | |||
Upper Marlboro | The Prince George’s Post / Prince George's Post-Sentinel | 1932 [34] | current | Weekly [34] |
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'The True Communicator,' Baltimore, George T. Cook (colored) editor; published until a few months since; suspended at present, but is to be issued again about the first of May.
the short-lived True Communicator, a newspaper published in Baltimore of which no copies have survived.